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Congressional Briefing Investigates the Civilian Earnings of Reservists Following Deployment — Nov. 9, 2009

U.S. Army reservists taking re-enlistment oath, photo courtesy of U.S. Army/Staff Sgt. M. Alices

Senior economist David Loughran will discuss The Impact of Deployment on the Post-Deployment Labor Market Earnings of Reserve Components on November 9, 2009.

World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE), Forum 2009 — Nov. 16, 2009

WISE Forum 2009 logo

The RAND-Qatar Policy Institute is partnering with WISE for this forum, November 16-18, 2009, in Qatar. The event will draw leaders from government, business, civil society, academia, NGOs, grassroots movements, top-tier media, and art to focus on Global Education: Working Together for Sustainable Achievements.

Distinguished Speaker Series: Esther Duflo on Global Poverty — Mar. 4, 2010

bare feet on dirty floor in Mumbai, India, photo courtesy of flickr/Picsmaker

Poverty expert and leading economist Esther Duflo will be the inaugural presenter in the 2010 Distinguished Speaker Series, a forum for visiting leaders with unique perspectives on a wide array of pressing policy concerns.

Haskins Lecture on Science Policy: Shirley M. Tilghman, Research Pioneer — Apr. 13, 2010

illustration of DNA strand

The 2010 Haskins Lecture on Science Policy will be given by Princeton University President Shirley M. Tilghman, whose work was integral to the creation of the Human Genome Project.

Past Events

U.S. Policy in Afghanistan: Basic Questions — Strategic Choices — Oct. 29, 2009

Daily Life in Afghanistan, Photo courtesy of Boston.com

RAND convened this half-day symposium of experts—including Senator Carl Levin, Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinski, Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad, Ambassador Jim Dobbins, and others—and journalists to address assumptions and alternatives for U.S. policy in Afghanistan.

Policy Forum: L.A. Public Safety After Bratton — Oct. 28, 2009

police badge

Los Angeles Police Chief Bill Bratton and RAND Safety and Justice Director Greg Ridgeway will discuss the future of the Los Angeles Police Department after Bratton's departure, and the implications on public safety in Los Angeles.

Congressional Briefing Examines the Effects of NYC's 5th-Grade Promotion Policy — Oct. 19, 2009

a girl in a library

Policy analyst Jennifer McCombs and statistician Lou Mariano will discuss the findings of their evaluation of the New York City Department of Education's 5th-grade promotion policy.

PRGS Course Covers Security Policy — Oct. 19, 2009

silhouette of men shaking hands with u.s. flag in background

Pardee RAND Graduate School offers a Washington defense security course on "Policy Issues and Analytic Approaches" from October 19-23, 2009, as part of its New Security Challenges series.

City of Pittsburgh Hosts the G-20 Summit — Sep. 24, 2009

Pittsburgh Downtown

On September 24-25, 2009, leaders of 19 countries and the European Union will take stock of progress made since the prior summits in Washington and London. RAND experts will participate in a number of related events.

Issues in Focus: Health Care Reform — Sep. 17, 2009

doctor's coat and stethoscope

RAND's leading health policy experts assess recent congressional health care reform proposals in terms of affordability, access to care, and quality of care, incorporating lessons from a RAND analysis of Massachusetts' universal health care plan.

Advisory Panel on DoD Capabilities for Support of Civil Authorities After Certain Incidents — Sep. 15, 2009

Soldiers participating in the toxic industrial chemical protection and detection equipment (TICPDE) training, Photo courtesy of defenseimagery.mil/Morales

This Advisory Panel event on September 15 and 16, 2009, will assess authorities and capabilities for DoD support for CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosives) incidents.

Congressional Briefing Reviews Federal Investments to Improve Readiness in the Nation's Communities — Sep. 14, 2009

pedestrians in city street

Senior political scientist Christopher Nelson and operations researcher Edward Chan will discuss RAND's evaluation of federal efforts to improve public health preparedness in the nation's largest metropolitan areas in The H1N1 Pandemic: Lessons Learned from the Cities Readiness Initiative on September 14, 2009.

Congressional Briefing Explores Link Between Health Care Costs and Industry — Aug. 24, 2009

rising costs

Senior Economist Neeraj Sood will present findings from a first-of-its-kind study that has linked the rapid growth of health care costs to negative economic consequences in Health Care Cost Growth and the Economic Performance of U.S. Industries on August 24, 2009.

Congressional Briefing Presents Lessons Learned About Health Care Cost Containment — Aug. 17, 2009

surgeon removes coin from piggy bank

Economist Christine Eibner will present findings from an analysis of measures to help curb health care costs that are broadly applicable to the health reform debate in Options for Controlling Health Care Spending in Massachusetts on August 17, 2009.

Congressional Briefing Reviews Study of Racial Disparities — Aug. 10, 2009

two men of color

Senior health policy researcher M. Rebecca Kilburn will discuss the biggest challenges and opportunities policymakers face in closing the gaps on a number of outcome indicators when she presents Reparable Harm: Assessing Disparities Faced by Boys and Men of Color in California on August 10, 2009.

Issues in Focus: North Korean Power — Jul. 29, 2009

Korea DMZ - North Korean soldier looking south through binoculars, photo courtesy of flickr/IMCOM

Recent North Korean provocations provide the backdrop for this discussion about the myths and realities of North Korean power and the challenges the United States and others face in deterring North Korean actions.

Webinar Addreses Disparities Faced by Boys and Men of Color — Jul. 16, 2009

two men of color

Senior policy researcher Lois Davis will present a webinar reviewing recently released findings from her report, Reparable Harm: Assessing and Addressing Disparities Faced by Boys and Men of Color in California on July 16 at 2:00 p.m. ET. The study was commissioned by The California Endowment.

Congressional Panel Reviews South Korean Health Reform — Jul. 15, 2009

South Korea emergency care center, photo courtesy of chn.amc.seoul.kr

A variety of RAND experts on Asia and health, including Executive Vice President Michael Rich, will join several health officials from South Korea to discuss Korea's Experience in Harmonizing Public and Private Health Insurance Systems for Universal Coverage on July 15, 2009.

Congressional Briefing Assesses the Scope of the U.S. Meth Problem — Jul. 13, 2009

dirty fingers holding small plastic ziploc bag of meth crystals

Rosalie Pacula, codirector of the RAND Drug Policy Research Center, will present The Economic Cost of Methamphetamine Use in the United States on July 13, 2009, in cooperation with the Congressional Caucus to Fight and Control Methamphetamine.

Issues in Focus: Mexican Security in Decline — Jun. 17, 2009

Mexican street sign depicts figure holding gun, photo courtesy0 of flickr/mañoso

K. Jack Riley, associate director of the RAND National Security Research Division, will discuss the dire security situation in Mexico, and implications and options for the U.S.

Congressional Briefing Will Discuss the Implications of Recent North Korean Aggression — Jun. 12, 2009

North Korean rocket test launch, photo courtesy of The Inquisitr

Senior Political Scientist Chaibong Hahm and Senior Defense Research Analyst Bruce Bennett will present Dealing with a Defiant North Korea on June 12, 2009.

Symposium Will Cover the Importance of Freight Transportation to the U.S. Economy — Jun. 9, 2009

Cargo transport

This RAND Supply Chain Policy Center Symposium on Modernizing the U.S. Freight Transportation System for Future Economic Growth will present recent findings on supply chain sustainability, and will offer several promising policy and investment alternatives to address identified challenges.

Congressional Panel Discussion on How the United States Can Effectively Engage Iran — Jun. 8, 2009

Southern iwan with the square ablutions pool in the middle of of Masjed-e Jame mosque's sahn courtyard, the largest sahn in Iran, photo courtesy of flickr/youngrobv

A panel of RAND experts will discuss Engaging Iran: Opportunities and Obstacles on June 8, 2009.

First International Conference on Entrepreneurship — Jun. 5, 2009

a few Indian people in business suits

Catalysts of Entrepreneurship: Policies for Growth is being held at the Indian School of Business, Hyderabad, which is organising the event along with RAND. The conference addresses issues that affect multiple stakeholders—the government and policymakers, the entrepreneurial ecosystem, and researchers.

Congressional Panel Discussion on the United States' Relationships with Pakistan and Afghanistan — May 18, 2009

US and Pakistan Honor Guards at the turnover ceremony of the last US MASH to Pakistan, in Muzaffarabad, Feb 16, 2006, photo courtesy of flickr/Travir

A panel of RAND experts will discuss Pakistan and Afghanistan: Allies of the United States? on May 18, 2009.

Issues in Focus: Is the U.S. Losing Its Edge in Science and Technology? — May 14, 2009

digitalization and the planet

Management scientist Titus Galama will speak to U.S. competitiveness in science and technology, whether gains by other nations pose genuine threats, and how U.S. immigration policies are affecting America's scientific leadership.

Congressional Briefing on Costs and Benefits of Importing Oil — May 11, 2009

man lugs oil barrel on his back

Director of RAND's Environment, Energy, and Economic Development Program Keith Crane will present Imported Oil and U.S. National Security on May 11, 2009.

Congressional Panel Discussion on Cyber Security — May 4, 2009

laptop computer with padlock chain

A distinguished panel of experts will discuss Cyber Security and Human Behavior: How to Protect Yourself and Your Computer on May 4, 2009.

U.S.-U.K. Conference on Behavioral Finance and Public Policy — May 1, 2009

family finance

The 2009 Behavioral Finance Forum (BeFi) conference will be held on May 1 in Washington DC to discuss new policy options to help consumers better manage their finances with staff and members of congress and other policy makers.

Policy Forum Explores Past Four Decades of Drug Policy and Promising New Directions — Apr. 16, 2009

assorted drugs, cash, and paraphernalia

A RAND Policy Forum on Drug Policy in 2009: Are We Still a Nation at War? will convene a panel of RAND experts and other distinguished voices in the drug policy debate to examine the results of our nation's "war on drugs" and to discuss promising new directions for drug policy.

Congressional Panel Discussion on Greenhouse Gas Reduction — Apr. 13, 2009

smokestacks

Former director of the RAND Environment, Energy, and Economic Development Program Michael Toman will moderate a discussion on Greenhouse Gas Reduction: What Constitutes an Effective Cap-and-Trade Program? on April 13, 2009.

Congressional Briefing Presents Demonstration of COMPARE — Mar. 27, 2009

doctor examines child

Associate Director of RAND Health and Codirector of COMPARE Elizabeth McGlynn will present The RAND Corporation's COMPARE Initiative: An Innovative Approach to Health Care Policy on March 27, 2009.

Policy Forum Offers Chance to Discuss Disparity in Well-Being for Minority Males — Mar. 26, 2009

two men of color

A RAND Policy Forum on Reparable Harm: Improving Opportunities for Boys and Men of Color in California will gather experts and distinguished guests to discuss what policymakers, public agencies, philanthropic foundations, and service providers can do to understand and help improve the life chances for the state's boys and men of color.

Conference on Due Diligence for Humanity's Long-Term Future — Mar. 17, 2009

traffic

This Pardee Center Workshop will give policymakers and analysts an opportunity to explore tools to identify the long-term views and policy analyses that should have the most significant influence on near-term decisions in three broad policy areas: Human Development; International Policy; and Climate and Energy.

Congressional Briefing Conveys Difficulties Guard and Reserve Families Face During Deployment — Mar. 9, 2009

soldiers say goodbye to wives

Forces and Resources Policy Center Associate Director Margaret C. Harrell and Pardee RAND Graduate School faculty member Laura Castaneda present Deployment Experiences of Guard and Reserve Families: Implications for Support and Retention on March 9, 2009.

Congressional Panel Discussion on Transatlantic Security — Feb. 12, 2009

Obama inauguration videocast to huge crowd in Berlin, photo courtesy of Flickr/helter-skelter

Director of RAND International Security and Defense Policy Center James Dobbins will moderate a discussion on Revitalizing the Transatlantic Security Partnership: An Agenda For Action on February 12, 2009, co-hosted by the Bertelsmann Stiftung.

Issues in Focus: President Obama and the Middle East — Feb. 10, 2009

Middle East map

Leadership for the RAND Center for Middle East Public Policy will discuss considerations for the administration on issues such as: Iran's nuclear ambitions, the U.S. drawdown in Iraq, the unprecedented Iraqi refugee crisis, implications of unemployment, poor governance, and radicalism throughout the Middle East.

Congressional Briefing Describes Relationship Between Financial Literacy and Individuals' Investment Decisions — Feb. 9, 2009

woman overwhelmed by finances

Economists Joanne Yoong and Angela Hung present Investor Choices and Financial Literacy: Evidence from Mutual Fund Choice Experiments at a Congressional Briefing on February 9, 2009.

RAND to Host Community Conference on Early Childhood Investment — Jan. 31, 2009

young girl writing at school

The RAND Community Conference on Early Childhood Issues will present findings from the California Preschool Study. A panel of state and regional policymakers will lead a broader discussion of the implications of the economic downturn and its effects on public funds to support early childhood investments.

RAND Conversation on Holding the Public Education System Accountable — Jan. 30, 2009

hands raised in classroom

In a RAND Policy Circle presentation, education experts will discuss the key findings from research that examines the effects of standards-based accountability and pay-for-performance policies, as well as the roles federal and state governments and the private sector can play in setting standards and accountability policies.

Policy Forum Addresses Sustainable Change Through Community Engagement — Jan. 29, 2009

community engagement

A RAND Gulf States Policy Forum on Sustainable Change Through Community Engagement will gather stakeholders and decisionmakers from the Gulf States with RAND researchers to discuss key issues, regional priorities, and the role of research and data in problem solving.

RAND ICJ Policy Breakfast on Global Warming, Science, Law, and Public Policy — Jan. 29, 2009

car tailpipe

RAND's Institute for Civil Justice will host a policy breakfast on January 29, 2009, at which Michael Traynor, Chair of the Council and President Emeritus of the American Law Institute, will lead a provocative discussion of California's groundbreaking case against six of the world's biggest automakers for contributing to global warming.

Congressional Panel Discussion Considers Transportation Challenges Facing the New Administration — Jan. 28, 2009

aerial view of highways in Colorado, photo courtesy of NREL.gov

Director of RAND's Transportation, Space, and Technology Program Martin Wachs will moderate a panel discussion among three former U.S. Secretaries of Transportation on January 28, 2009.

RAND ICJ Policy Breakfast on Equal Opportunity Entrepreneurship — Jan. 23, 2009

woman stands at door of her small business

RAND's Institute for Civil Justice will host a Policy Breakfast on January 23, 2009, at which leading experts in small business and entrepreneurship will discuss the determinants of success for small business owners including the intersection of race, and the role of this important issue under the new administration.

Congressional Briefing Examines China's Rising Power in Asia — Dec. 11, 2008

Chinese sunrise

Senior Political Scientist Evan S. Medeiros will present Asia Responds to China's Rise at a Congressional Briefing on December 11, 2008.

Congressional Briefing Weighs Security Benefits and Economic, Environmental Issues of a U.S. Coal-to-Liquids Industry — Dec. 10, 2008

piles of coal for a power station, photo courtesy of NREL.gov

Senior Policy Researcher James Bartis presents Producing Liquid Fuels From Coal: Prospects and Policy Issues at a Congressional Briefing on December 10, 2008.

Congressional Briefing Contains Relevant Insights Into Recent Armed Violence On the Open Seas — Dec. 9, 2008

piracy off coast of Somalia, photo courtesy of U.S. Navy

Senior Policy Analyst Peter Chalk presents Piracy and Armed Violence at Sea: How Can Policymakers Make the World's Oceans Safer? at a Congressional Briefing on December 9, 2008.

Congressional Briefing Compares Oil Sands and Liquid Coal Fuel to Conventional Petroleum Products — Nov. 17, 2008

liquid coal plant, photo courtesy of NREL

Senior Economist Michael Toman will present Unconventional Fossil-Based Fuels: Economic and Environmental Trade-Offs at a Congressional Briefing on November 17, 2008.

Congressional Panel Discussion Explores the Need for New Approaches to Preventing Nuclear Use — Nov. 17, 2008

trident missile explosion

Senior Defense Analyst David Ochmanek will moderate a Panel Discussion on Deterrence: Past, Present, & Future on November 17, 2008.

A Discussion of the Strategic Concerns Surrounding China's Rising Power — Nov. 17, 2008

pacific currents

RAND will host a new book launch event for Pacific Currents: The Responses of U.S. Allies and Security Partners in East Asia to China's Rise on November 17, 2008.

Congressional Briefing Assesses What Would Justify Creating a New Counterterrorism Agency — Oct. 20, 2008

U.S. Dept. Homeland Security insignia

Director of the RAND Corporation's Center for Global Risk and Security Gregory Treverton will present Pros and Cons of Creating a Domestic Counterterrorism Intelligence Service at a Congressional Briefing on October 20, 2008.

Congressional Briefing Covers Likelihood of Terrorist Nuclear Attack Against U.S. — Sep. 9, 2008

nuclear blast mushroom cloud

Brian Michael Jenkins, one of the world's leading authorities on political violence and sophisticated crime, discusses his new book, "Will Terrorists Go Nuclear?" at a Congressional Briefing on September 9, 2008.

Congressional Briefing Describes the Current State of Railroad Capacity and Performance for Freight Transportation — Sep. 8, 2008

rail transport

RAND Policy Researcher Gary Willis will present Moving Ahead: Public Choices about U.S. Railroad Performance, Capacity and Cost at a Congressional Briefing on September 8, 2008.

Congressional Briefing Describes the Challenge of Nuclear-Armed Regional Adversaries — Aug. 11, 2008

nuclear blast

RAND Senior Defense Analyst David Ochmanek will present The Challenge of Nuclear-Armed Regional Adversaries at a Congressional Briefing on August 11, 2008.

Congressional Briefing Provides Lessons on Countering Terrorist Groups — Jul. 29, 2008

al qa'ida supporters

RAND Political Scientist Seth Jones will present How Terrorist Groups End: Lessons for Countering al Qa'ida at a Congressional Briefing on July 29, 2008.

Congressional Briefing Discusses Russia's Growing Economy and Global Influence — Jul. 14, 2008

russia on globe

RAND Senior International Policy Analyst Olga Oliker will present Understanding Russia's Foreign Policy at a Congressional Briefing on July 14, 2008.

Congressional Briefing Describes Potential Impacts of Increasing Renewable Energy Use — Jul. 11, 2008

wind power turbines

Senior Economist and Director of RAND's Environment, Energy, and Economic Development Program Michael Toman will present Impacts on U.S. Energy Expenditures and Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Increasing Renewable Energy Use on July 11, 2008.

Policy Forum Addresses Mental Health of Returning Soldiers — Jun. 12, 2008

Soldier hugging family member

Nearly 20 percent of military service members who have returned from Iraq and Afghanistan — 300,000 in all — are afflicted by post-traumatic stress disorder or major depression, yet only slightly more than half have sought treatment. What are the consequences for our veterans, their families, and the nation?

Congressional Briefing Addresses Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan — Jun. 9, 2008

Counterinsurgency in afghanistan

RAND Political Scientist Seth Jones will present Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan as part of the RAND Congressional Briefing Series on June 9, 2008.

Policy Forum Addresses Issues Over the Horizon — May 15, 2008

RAND Headquarters, Santa Monica, CA

To commemorate RAND's 60th anniversary and legacy of helping policymakers stay ahead of the curve, RAND experts will discuss several of tomorrow's front-burner policy issues-and what we can and should be doing about them today.

Congressional Briefing on Invisible Wounds of War — Apr. 28, 2008

Soldier with concerned partner

Co-lead author Terri Tanielian will present Invisible Wounds of War: Psychological and Cognitive Injuries, Their Consequences, and Services to Assist Recovery at a RAND Congressional Briefing on April 28.

Policy Forum Addresses Impacts of Climate Change on California's Water Resources — Apr. 17, 2008

dry earth

A panel of RAND experts and one of California's leading water policymakers will discuss the implications of climate change for California's water needs and what can and should be done now to prepare for an unpredictable future.

Congressional Briefing Focuses on Women and Nation-Building — Apr. 14, 2008

Women and nation-building

RAND Senior Political Scientist Cheryl Benard will present Women and Nation-Building: Lessons from Afghanistan as part of the RAND Congressional Briefing Series on April 14.

Congressional Briefing Focuses on Health Insurance for Small Businesses — Apr. 4, 2008

Health insurance forms

Susan M. Gates and Christine Eibner will present Better Understanding the Health Insurance Issues that Small Firms Face at a RAND Congressional Briefing on April 4.

Congressional Briefing Addresses Pandemic Influenza Preparedness — Mar. 10, 2008

Microbiologist examines pandemic flu virus, photo courtesy of Centers for Disease Control/Greg Knobloch

Melinda Moore will present Pandemic Influenza Preparedness in Southeast Asia and the Middle East as part of the RAND Congressional Briefing Series on March 10.

Congressional Briefing on the Effect of Sarbanes-Oxley on Firm Exits from the Public Market — Feb. 25, 2008

Business meeting

Pinar Karaca-Mandic will present How Does Sarbanes-Oxley Affect Firms' Decisions to Stay in the Public Market or Go Private? at a RAND Congressional Briefing on February 25.

Congressional Briefing on the Challenge of Insurgency in the 21st Century — Feb. 11, 2008

Marine with Iraqi children, photo courtesy U.S. Marines

RAND Senior Fellow David Gompert and Senior Policy Analyst John Gordon will present "War by Other Means—Building Complete and Balanced Capabilities for Counterinsurgency" at a RAND Congressional Briefing on February 11.

Congressional Briefing Addresses the Challenges of Water Resource Planning — Jan. 31, 2008

Water resources

Robert Lempert and David Groves will present Meeting the Challenges of Water Resource Planning: New Decision Support Methods for Water Managers Facing an Uncertain Future Climate at a RAND Congressional Briefing on January 31. Debra Knopman will make introductions.

Congressional Panel Discussion on No Child Left Behind — Jan. 9, 2008

Girl writing at school desk

RAND will host a panel discussion on No Child Left Behind (NCLB): What Do We Know, and What Does It Tell Us? on January 9. Panelists include John Deasy, Michelle Rhee, Laura Hamilton, Brian Stecher, and Georges Vernez.

Congressional Briefing on Protecting US Passenger Rail Systems from Terrorism — Dec. 11, 2007

passengers exiting train

K. Jack Riley and Jeremy Wilson will present Protecting US Passenger Rail Systems From Terrorism: Identifying Cost Effective Security Strategies at a RAND Congressional Briefing on December 11.

Book Launch and Luncheon Focuses on Special Regulation in Small Business — Dec. 10, 2007

Entrepreneur

The Kauffman-RAND Institute for Entrepreneurship Public Policy is hosting a book launch and luncheon to highlight research findings from In the Name of Entrepreneurship? The Logic and Effects of Special Regulatory Treatment for Small Business.

Congressional Briefing Addresses the Risks of Ungoverned Territories — Dec. 7, 2007

Jungle

The RAND Corporation, in conjunction with Security for a New Century, will present Ungoverned Territories: Incubators of Terrorism. Dr. Angel Rabasa, Senior Political Scientist with RAND, will speak.

Congressional Briefing on the Impact of Pay for Performance Programs — Dec. 3, 2007

Cadeceus

Dr. Cheryl Damberg will present Pay for Performance: Will This Policy Intervention Solve the Ills of the United States Healthcare System? for the next installment of the Congressional Briefing Series on December 3.

Policy Forum Addresses Rise of China — Nov. 29, 2007

Shanghai China cityscape

China has transformed in dramatic ways over the past 25 years and wields increasing influence on the global stage. What are the myths and realities of China's impact on the changing geopolitical landscape? What are the challenges and opportunities for the United States?

RAND to Host Community Conference on Early Childhood Issues — Nov. 10, 2007

Child Development

The RAND Community Conference on Early Childhood Issues will feature lessons learned from evaluating early intervention programs around the country, with particular emphasis on Pittsburgh's PNC Grow Up Great, a $100 million, 10-year enhancement program.

RAND and UCLA Host Conference on Transparency in the Civil Justice System — Nov. 2, 2007

gavel and law books

In a conference presented by the RAND Institute for Civil Justice and UCLA School of Law, discussion and analysis will focus on the issue of transparency, both its advantages and disadvantages, in many aspects of the civil justice system.

Congressional Briefing Focuses on Senior Drivers and Their Potential Risk — Oct. 25, 2007

Traffic on highway

What risks do older drivers pose to traffic safety? Seth Seabury will present Regulating Senior Drivers: Are New Policies Needed? at a Congressional Briefing on October 25.

RAND Conversation on Critical Factors in Our Nation's Obesity Epidemic — Oct. 16, 2007

man and woman exercising in park

In a RAND Policy Circle presentation, Dr. Deborah Cohen will discuss the obesity epidemic with a focus on the role of neighborhoods and safe places to engage in physical activity, as well as access to healthy foods in schools and the workplace.

Congressional Briefing Addresses Military Divorce Rates — Oct. 15, 2007

soldier with his wife, photo courtesy U.S. Army

Benjamin R. Karney will present Have Military Divorce Rates Increased Since 9/11? on October 15, 2007 for the next installment of the RAND Congressional Briefing Series.

Policy Forum Addresses the Impact and Promise of No Child Left Behind — Sep. 26, 2007

Girl writing at chalkboard

Is the No Child Left Behind Act working to close the achievement gap in U.S. schools? RAND Education policy analysts and a prominent national leader in education discuss the opportunities and challenges involved in making NCLB's promise a reality.

Computer-Based Crime to Be Focus of Silicon Valley Forum — Sep. 25, 2007

Computer hacker

Security experts from the technology industry, law enforcement and academia will outline what is needed to better measure and understand the effect of computer-based crime in the United States during a public forum Sept. 25 in Silicon Valley.

Pardee RAND Graduate School Hosts Annual Program on New Security Challenges — Sep. 10, 2007

globe world

This intensive, weeklong program offered by the Pardee RAND Graduate School will equip participants with both an understanding of the most critical current policy challenges in the areas of security and defense and the most up-to-date analytical techniques for addressing them.

RAND Holds Conversation on Helping Youth Exposed to Violence — Sep. 12, 2007

Group of teenagers

In a RAND Policy Circle presentation, researcher Dr. Bradley Stein will discuss helping young people who have been exposed to violence in their communities.

Policy Forum to Address Traffic Congestion in Los Angeles — Jul. 26, 2007

traffic on highway

What policy options are available to mitigate Los Angeles' notoriously congested roadways? RAND transportation expert Martin Wachs and a panel of regional stakeholders and policymakers will discuss realistic approaches to addressing the region's worsening congestion.

Conferences Address Critical Issues Facing the Aging Population — Jul. 11-14, 2007

Elderly Woman

The 14th annual RAND Summer Institute consists of two conferences that address critical issues facing our aging population. The MiniMedical School for Social Scientists will be held on July 11-12, and the Demography, Economics, and Epidemiology of Aging conference on July 13-14.

Congressional Briefing Focuses on the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act — Jul. 09, 2007

Statue of Liberty

Lloyd Dixon and Robert Lempert will present Assessing Policy Options for Renewing the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act on July 9, 2007 for the next installment of the RAND Congressional Briefing Series.

Conference on No Child Left Behind Act Offers New Insights for Educators and Civic Leaders — Jun. 12, 2007

Student answering question in class

RAND will host a conference in Washington D.C. for educators, civic leaders and other interested thoughtleaders and decisiomakers to examine new insights and current research findings on accountability under the No Child Left Behind Act.

RAND Conversation Discusses Challenges in Financing Public Transportation — Apr. 18, 2007

People boarding a bus

In a RAND Policy Circle presentation, Martin Wachs, Director of the Transportation, Space and Technology Program, will discuss the general funding crisis in transportation, and public transit in particular.

RAND Presents Symposium on Challenges Facing the Global Supply Chain — May 17, 2007

Freight transport

On May 17, the RAND Supply Chain Policy Center will present Challenges Facing the Global Supply Chain. This symposium will feature a congressional speaker, presentation by RAND experts, and panel discussion by distinguished industry and government leaders.

Improving Recruitment and Retention in the New Orleans Police Department — May 14, 2007

Police officer

Bernard Rostker will present Improving Recruitment and Retention in the New Orleans Police Department on May 14, 2007 for the next installment of the Congressional Briefing Series.

RAND Distinguished Speaker Series to Feature Admiral Thad W. Allen — Apr. 19, 2007

Admiral Thad Allen

Admiral Thad W. Allen, 23rd Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard, will visit RAND headquarters in Santa Monica to discuss the varied mission of today's Coast Guard and issues of special relevance to Southern California such as security of the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.

Conversation at RAND to Focus on Arts and Culture in the Metropolis — Apr. 18, 2007

Pittsburgh

In a RAND Policy Circle presentation, researcher Elizabeth Ondaatje will discuss the new RAND report, Arts and Culture in the Metropolis. This study examines support systems for the arts in 11 metropolitan areas, including Pittsburgh, PA.

Conference on Strategies for Realizing Student Potential — Mar. 30-31, 2007

Boy in library

The RAND Gulf States Policy Institute and the 100 Black Men of America organization are co-sponsors of this conference that will convene experts, educators, and mentors from around the country to share lessons related to helping all students realize their full potential.

Conference on Coping with Iran — Mar. 21, 2007

U.S. and Iranian flags

Ambassador James Dobbins hosted a public conference sponsored by the RAND Corporation entitled, “Coping With Iran: Confrontation, Containment or Engagement?” The conference featured high-level experts and was attended by over 300 guests.

Veteran Diplomat James Dobbins Discusses Nation-Building in Iraq and Beyond — Mar. 14, 2007

Soldier giving child injection, photo courtesy of www.definselink.mil

On March 14, RAND's Policy Forum series will feature James Dobbins discussing his newest book The Beginner's Guide to Nation-Building.

Policy Forum to Address Homelessness in Los Angeles — Feb. 22, 2007

Homeless woman and son

Approximately 88,000 people in the Los Angeles region are homeless at any given time. On February 22, a panel of RAND experts and local policymakers will discuss current strategies and new approaches for addressing homelessness in the region.

RAND Hosts Conversation on Examining Responses to the No Child Left Behind Act — Feb. 16, 2007

Student in classroom

On February 16, Laura Hamilton, senior behavioral scientist at RAND, along with Anne E. Stephens, Superintendent of the Fox Chapel Area School District, and Vernon Tipton, Executive Director of the Duquesne City School District, will discuss responses to the No Child Left Behind Act.

RAND Experts Angel Rabasa and William Rosenau Discuss al-Qaeda's Evolution — Feb. 13, 2007

Madrid train bombing

Angel Rabasa and William Rosenau, co-authors of a new two-volume analysis Beyond Al-Qaeda, will address a Washington D.C. audience on al-Qaeda's evolution and the emergence of groups affiliated, associated, or inspired by al-Qaeda.

RAND Co-Sponsors National Symposium on America's Energy Future — Dec. 07, 2006

Gas pump, oil

RAND is co-sponsoring a symposium in Washington D.C. on critical energy issues now facing the nation to provide policy makers as well as government, business and community leaders the knowledge to make smart decisions required for America's energy future.

Discussion with World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh Focuses on Energy Security and U.S. Policy — Dec. 13, 2006

Oil well

Mike Toman, Senior Economist and Director, Environment, Energy, and Economic Development program at RAND, spoke to over 100 members of the World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh on energy security and U.S. policy.

RAND Hosts Conversation on the Exposure of Youth to Degrading Music Lyrics — Dec. 05, 2006

Teen listening to music

Steven Martino, behavioral scientist at RAND, discussed a recently released RAND study that presents the strongest evidence yet that sexually degrading lyrics in music encourage adolescents to more quickly engage in sexual activities.

Congressional Luncheon Panel Discussion: On "Other War" — Nov. 29, 2006

Counterinsurgency operation, photo courtesy U.S. Army

RAND will host a luncheon panel to discuss On “Other War”: Lessons from Five Decades of RAND Counterinsurgency Research on November 29, 2006 at noon. Panelists include James Dobbins, Bruce Hoffman, and Austin Long, with Michael Rich moderating.

RAND Co-hosts Conference on Terrorism, Global Security and the Law — Oct. 19-20, 2006

Law-gavel

On October 19-20, RAND will co-host a conference bringing together legal scholars, jurists, law enforcement, intelligence personnel, and terrorism experts for thoughtful examination of the unique legal issues implicated in post-9/11 efforts to counter terrorism and strengthen homeland security.

RAND Hosts Conversation on Estimating Graduation and Dropout Rates — Oct. 12, 2006

Students in classroom

On October 12, 2006, RAND researcher Brian Gill and Mark Roosevelt, Superintendent of the Pittsburgh Public Schools, discussed the recently released RAND study, Estimating Graduation and Dropout Rates with Longitudinal Data: A Case Study in the Pittsburgh Public Schools.

Policy Forum Explores a Vision for the Arts in Los Angeles — Oct. 5, 2006

Los Angeles

Los Angeles is poised at the threshold of a new era in the arts.  A leader in bringing strategic thinking to metropolitan arts sectors around the country, RAND will host this dynamic policy forum to engage L.A.'s leading arts visionaries on the unique opportunities and challenges facing the city's thriving arts sector.

RAND Senior Fellow Bernard Rostker Speaks at Library of Congress — Oct. 5, 2006

I Want You!

As U.S. military forces appear overcommitted and some ponder a possible return to the draft, the timing is ideal for Bernard Rostker's insider's account of how the American military transformed itself over the past five decades, from a poorly disciplined force of conscripts and draft-motivated “volunteers” to a force of professionals relied upon throughout the world to maintain peace and security.

Leading Terrorism Expert Brian Jenkins Discusses Latest Book — Sep. 6 - Oct. 10, 2006

Unconquerable Nation

Renowned terrorism expert and senior advisor to RAND, Brian Jenkins will discuss his new book, Unconquerable Nation: Knowing Our Enemy, Strengthening Ourselves. Jenkins proposes pragmatic steps to defeat the terrorist threat while maintaining American values and civil liberties.

Congressional Luncheon Briefing Highlights the Qatari Education System — Jul. 10, 2006

Middle Eastern children

Charles Goldman and Catherine Augustine will present Improving the Qatari Education System on July 10, 2006 at noon for the next installment of the Congressional Luncheon Briefing Series.

Congressional Breakfast Briefing on Central Asia — Jun. 28, 2006

Central Asia and Commerce

Rollie Lal will present Central Asia and Its Asian Neighbors: Security and Commerce at the Crossroads on Wednesday June 28, 2006 at 8:00 A.M. This briefing is being held in conjunction with the Silk Road Caucus.

RAND Researcher to Give Keynote at Child Health Services Research Meeting — Jun. 24, 2006

Girl with Doctor

Elizabeth McGlynn, Associate Director of RAND Health, will give the keynote address Measuring Quality of Care for Children at the eighth annual Child Health Services Research Meeting in Seattle, Washington on June 24, 2006.

Distinguished Speaker Series to Feature Francis Fukuyama — Jun. 22, 2006

Francis Fukuyama - Credit: David Fukuyama

On June 22, best-selling author, renowned academic, and political theorist Francis Fukuyama will discuss his current thoughts on American foreign policy at a public forum held at RAND's headquarters in Santa Monica.

RAND Pittsburgh Celebrates Opening of New Building — Jun. 21, 2006

RAND Pittsburgh

RAND celebrated the opening of the new Pittsburgh building on June 21, 2006 with discussions and informational sessions focusing on the topics of terrorism, education, and health care. Featured speakers included Thomas J. Ridge and Brian Jenkins.

RAND Co-Sponsors National Security Meeting on Global Jihad — Jun. 20, 2006

Car bomb

The Woodrow Wilson Center, the RAND Corporation and the Dwight D. Eisenhower National Security Series are co-sponsoring a luncheon meeting in Washington, DC for policy specialists from Congress and the Executive, business, academia and media to discuss policy implications of the global jihad movement.

Congressional Luncheon Briefing on the Rising Cost of Navy Ships — Jun. 12, 2006

U.S. Navy ships

Mark Arena will present Why Has the Cost of Navy Ships Risen? on Monday June 12, 2006, at noon for the next installment of the Congressional Luncheon Briefing Series.

RAND Health Co-Sponsors Health Care Organizations Conference — Jun. 1-2, 2006

Doctors and medical records

RAND Health is co-sponsoring the 8th Annual Health Care Organizations Conference with the VA of Greater Los Angeles and the UCLA School of Public Health, to be held June 1-2, 2006 in Westwood, Los Angeles.

Congressional Luncheon Briefing to Focus on Quality of Health Care in America — May 8, 2006

health care quality

Dr. Elizabeth A. McGlynn, Associate Director of RAND Health, will present Who Is At Greatest Risk for Receiving Poor Quality Health Care? on Monday, May 8, 2006 as part of the RAND Congressional Luncheon Briefing Series.

Congressional Briefing on Small Business and Worker Fatality Risk — April 28, 2006

Forklift operator

John Mendeloff and Christopher Nelson will present a Congressional Briefing on April 28, 2006 that explores issues surrounding business size and occupational safety, including the relation between the number of employees at a location, the number employed by the entire business, and fatality rates.

Forum on Post-Katrina Recovery Challenges and Implications for Los Angeles — Apr. 20, 2006

hurricane katrina disaster recovery

RAND will host a public forum on April 20 at its headquarters in Santa Monica featuring experts in the gulf states recovery and redevelopment process. The forum will focus on what decisionmakers need to know to rebuild the gulf states region and lessons for Los Angeles regarding disaster preparedness.

RAND Education Hosts Reception at the AERA 2006 Annual Meeting — Apr. 10, 2006

Education Reserach

RAND Education will host a reception on Monday, April 10 from 7:00-9:00 P.M. at the American Education Research Association (AERA) 2006 Annual Meeting. The theme of this year's meeting is "Education Research in the Public Interest".

Forum to Focus on Catastrophe Preparedness — Apr. 7, 2006

Photo by Andrea Booher/ FEMA News Photo

Leaders in homeland security, emergency response, and occupational safety and health will convene in San Francisco on April 7 to discuss individual, worker and employer preparedness for catastrophic risks. The forum is sponsored by RAND, UC-Berkeley, and the California Commission on Health and Safety and Workers' Compensation (CHSWC).

Congressional Luncheon Briefing Addresses U.S. Interests in Central Asia — Apr. 3, 2006

Central Asia Region

RAND Senior International Policy Analyst Olga Oliker will present U.S. Interests in Central Asia: Policy Priorities and Military Roles on Monday, April 3, 2006 as part of the RAND Congressional Luncheon Briefing Series.

Conference on Building a Safer Workplace — Mar. 15, 2006

Welder

Occupational accidents and illnesses often arise from complex interactions among workers, technology, the environment, and even organizational culture and history. This conference, sponsored by the RAND Center for Health and Safety in the Workplace, will explore perspectives on improving safety and health policy.

Flood Insurance Addressed in Congressional Luncheon Briefing — Mar. 13, 2006

Photo by Andrea Booher/FEMA Photo

RAND researcher Lloyd Dixon will present The Market Penetration Rate for Flood Insurance: Estimates and Policy Implications on Monday, March 13, 2006 as part of the RAND Congressional Luncheon Briefing Series.

RAND to Host Conference on National Security Methods —Feb. 15, 2006

American Statistical Association logo

RAND is hosting the first annual conference on National Security Methods on February 15-16, 2006. The conference, sponsored by the American Statistical Association, strives to promote collaboration by focusing on problems, data, and solutions in the national security arena.

Reservists' Earnings Topic of First Congressional Luncheon Briefing of 2006 — Feb. 13, 2006

soldiers

RAND researcher David Loughran will present Activation and the Earnings of Reservists on February 13, 2006 as the first presentation in the 2006 RAND Congressional Luncheon Briefing Series.

RAND Economists to Speak at AEA Meeting —Jan. 6, 2006

RAND economists will participate in the American Economic Association three-day conference, January 6-8, 2006, at the Boston Sheraton Hotel. The conference will present over 450 scholarly sessions covering general economic subjects.

Forum Addresses Continuum of Care for the Elderly —Jul. 13, 2005

elderly woman

On July 19, RAND is co-sponsoring an aging solutions forum. Three panels of nationally recognized experts will discuss reforms that would ensure continuous and comprehensive health care for the elderly.

RAND Holds Conference on “Doing Business with the Euro” —May 4, 2005

Euros

RAND, with the support of the Delegation of the European Commission, will be holding a conference on “Doing Business with the Euro”on May 18, 2005 in Pittsburgh, PA. The conference will explore the effects of the euro on U.S. business operations.

RAND Experts to Speak at OECD Forum on Fueling the Future —Apr. 4, 2005

OECD Forum 2005

David Aaron, Director of the RAND Center for Middle East Public Policy, and L. Martin Van Der Mandele, President of RAND Europe, will speak at the upcoming Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Forum in Paris, France on May 2-3. This "multi-stakeholder summit" will focus on key issues of the 21st century, including the world economic outlook, international trade and investment, and energy.

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